Hello All,

Many thanks, Toby, for the info.  I am unfamiliar with
Angus as a performer (obviously), but he is worth
giving look on your recommendation.

I spent an evening with the lads of Wolfstone before
their implosion and remember Duncan speaking fondly of
a family member's musical talent.  I thought their
might be a connection.  (The actual conversation is a
bit fuzzy in memory, though...I do remember clearly
that the drink was excellent  8^)

Continuing my tangent (hoping nobody minds), does
anyone know what Ivan Drever and Duncan Chisholm are
up to these days?  Both of them were marvelous to
watch play and had strong trad roots.  I have found
some of their solo works but have not heard muych out
of them since the Scots rock experiment of Wolfstone
self-destructed.  It is too bad, from my view, because
they were equally entertaining acoustically.  Two
friends who had as much fun as skill playing with and
off each other.

Cheers,

Christopher

> 
>       No. Angus Chisholm is one of the Chisholm's of
> Margaree Forks, Cape
> Breton, Nova Scotia. In that family there are alot
> of really talented
> players like Cameron Chisholm and Maybelle Chisholm.
> Duncan Chisholm is
> of course from Scotland.  
>       I'm sure if you go far back enough, they could
> possibly be related. Of
> course if you go far back enough, I'm probably
> related to Roddie
> MacDowell :-) 
>       Beyond that, their styles are very different. Both
> great players
> though! 
> 


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